Home & Garden Architecture

Designs to Make Bed Headboards

    Padded Leather or Vinyl

    • Make a plain padded headboard, or tuft it with buttons.morning bed image by araraadt from Fotolia.com

      Give yourself a place to relax and read in bed with a comfortable, padded headboard. Cut a piece of medium-density fiberboard, also called MDF, to the size and shape you like. Lightly spray one side of the board with adhesive and attach a layer of roll-type foam, purchased at a fabric or foam retailer. Cover the foam padded board with a large piece of leather or supple vinyl. Wrap the edges of the covering around the sides of the board and staple them to the back. Consider a tufted look by adding covered buttons. To hang the headboard, choose from many styles of metal hanging brackets at a home improvement store. Alternatively, attach a strip of lumber across the top of the back side and hang it as you would a heavy painting.

    Faux Headboard

    • Frame a headboard-shaped area behind your bed with molding.Old wooden frame image by Stasys Eidiejus from Fotolia.com

      Create an artistic headboard look without a headboard by framing an area on the wall behind your bed with decorative molding. Purchase molding pieces from a home improvement store. Choose narrow, delicate molding or heavy pieces that make a bold statement. Plan the faux headboard's position and dimensions on your wall, then cut the pieces to size. Tack them to the wall with finishing nails, using glue for additional support if necessary. Once the frame is complete, paint it to match or complement the room and add other decorative touches like plant shelves inside the frame.

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